Vale says to invest in technology to reduce need for tailings dams

Reuters  |  SAO PAULO 

(Reuters) - Brazilian company SA plans to invest about 1.5 billion reais ($409 million) in so-called dry stacking tailing systems to reduce its reliance on dams, it said late Tuesday, after a burst last month killing an estimated 300 people.

The Brumadinho burst on Jan. 25, killing 142 people and leaving almost 200 still missing, according to the latest report from rescue workers.

said its plan to shift to dry tailings, which would start next year, was aimed at boosting the of its production to 70 percent by 2023, thus reducing the need for dams in its operations.

Investments to service Vale's existing dams in 2019 will total about $70 million, the company said, representing a 180 percent increase from 2015. That year a joint venture was responsible for another deadly spill that killed 19 people and polluted a major river.

($1 = 3.6695 reais)

(Reporting by Ana Mano; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 17:56 IST